The Pittsburgh gazette. (Pittsburgh, Pa.) 1866-1877, April 15, 1869, Image 6

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    Are gzegared, as Sole Agents In the United
etateolor the Prussian Mining and Iron Coin-
Pang of Duisburg, Westphalia, to contract or
sell is quantities to snit manners (delivered to either New York or Phlladelphla,) the celebrated
V. G. SPIEGELEISEN
• This Iron fs free from Snlpur and Phosphorus,
and contains a heavy percent age of Manganese.
FnU particulars, samples, prices or chemical
analysis will be promptly forwarded on apnlica
r ation. - 1a110:d78
suzikizELD STEEL wor s e:
- M E%, Imam & COl
.smrtsnoninv. PAL. •
. •. • •
Minufectir-' ers of every description of
CAST Al') °MIKAN '.ST.Lu i
BATL W SPMROS,
XLLL. pL
‘B'
ml;maf
Waretioreei SS Wateraildloo Skid Sta.
Wippg,, !Lulu; & ram,
azermum rAmlntes:
NO4.IftALY. 0 11":1131 HAB . 7 Ini4alll '
Bracw. PAirniza—B. NOIEB.
-cII3ZSaIiNT STEEL WORKS,
BARB .& PARKIN,
. 0 1 1100. Na. 339 Liberty St..
11.14:40, prIT IMITEGH, PA. -
yIitLA.OK DIAMOND
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STEEL WOILIES.
PARK, BROTIEn & CO.,
Manufacturer' of all deserllalons of
- ISPI V JECWOC. a.
Office and Warehouse. TRIETIRTIT, rELETY..
37E8T and RAlLsOdir STREETS.
PITTSIIVRGUEL
/RON NIVILIKEI
'hts. vaaNiat, Presit..... W. P. Zama. Bart.
- prrrautritan ronsz
Bar Irani , •
Fisda Bars and Rollin
Balireid ear Arles Boiled;
Boatman! CM Axles Blaranlormli
Linnemollve Fraikovi " '
• Locomotive Frame Shapes; -
Side Bodin 1
Yokes, Straps;
Steamboat s td -
Steamboat •Czankni
Piston Bodo, W iiita;
Pitman Sawn; Collars, di.
.
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012104; No.' 177 PENN STREET,
‘..
iIIEISHIDSEN PROCESS.
Z t frusteee are now mum_ ed te_grant lloen
sea the Imo of the At. ,. mBkLA.EBllll PRO
• •
o The superior qualityimparted to good iron,
the great Improvement In inferior Iron, and the
rednceireost, commend it to all manufacturers of
Iron.
ap,pl Parties wishi to ng to use it can obtain licenses by
ying
JAMES P. -SPEER.
• - Attorney for the Trustees,
ROOMS 1 and A, English's Building, 905 i
Yount avenue. - •
parties interested are invited to vislt the
WM-A BERGER, WURE,9. where the preaois is
saw accretion. • - • Mardi?
EVERSON, PRESTON A, co.,
Pennsylvania Iron Wor - 16,
Warehoue, Nos. 166 is
. sidl67 .11336 T
STRUT. oopoi Its Monongsaels Room,
arriftcUt PITTRBUJELOII.
NOIME4TY WORKS.
pets
NOVELTY' WORKS.
mmuseed A; D.
) , ,, 1 9:4 1 49,r 1111 1140/
Wir git t lelt i *NAl PAT.
SIMZES. ,
Jazoi4 rait lau ltat •Dotos LOck
a,er a s e nd . Liggebes,
00U6VOP MIST AU Seta 41111pft 821
ILISANDSTILUMMITMO:
_
siummiid•iros. zairmr4:.zoirsir.Eme..'
jommixvOopgilikoo., •
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EIMMff/M;fi
BRASS POUNDOBAS;
GAB AND , STRAM 'PTITNES,
m.guact n tcrincre
firitlialtit'a
rl • F
Ca: of Wolf
COI
MTh
col ...11,1 .i" 717 f
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DINUERIE WORKS.
COLEMAN, & CO.,
lian!Acturer s o f
_ .
MON,. NAILS, STEEL,
AXLES AND SPRINGS,
, , .
arittnessz zx. earn aimaATA.
.
. .
'LAT HOOP, AND SQUA.RE IRON.
SAND SHEET AND TARE IRON.
BOILER PL.LTES andEADS.
suARD IRONDRAO DROPPER BARB,
FLANGED CUTTER BARS, CYLINDER
IRON,
T AND PLAT HAIL, for Coal Roads.
CROWBARS_ , WEDGES & HARROW TEETH.
SPRING PLOW AND CULTIVATOR STEEL,
OS AND MOULDS eat to pattern.
STEEL.
IaSS, STEEL SHAFTING, A. B.
COACHLES. Emir and WAGON SPRINGS and
AX.
- CUT NAILS AND SPIRES.
All Goods First Class and Warranted.
OFFICES AND WORKS
Sixteenth Mt nd AllLegheny River,
and If Water Street, Pittsburgh.
GODEFIROY BBANCKER & 00.
42 &change Aloe, New York,
ireed so extensivelT for the manitbeturln; of
DEMMER STEEL.
AND IRON CO.,
3LialtrlPACTumaill or
PITTSBURGH, PA
, IiCKEEL 00:
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OAP FORT Pm
FOUNDRY COXPANY
O*FICE AND WORKS,
TWELFTH STREET,
PITTSBURGH, Pa..
nrEngines, Rolling Mill Ma
chinery, Nail Machines, Re
torts, and Castings generally,
ATIONAL FOUNDIIN
AND PIPE WONKII.
Corner Ceireoil and nniallnian lereete,
PITTSEILTAGIMES Pdfim
WILLIAM SMITH,
Atanuraciturer ox
CAST MONBOWL PIPE
Pon ems AND W,ATER WOints
My Pines are all east tuanablyta Pita, In dry
mid, and 1. feet Zeniths. Also, 11111111110111:11ellt
of general
Castings for Gas and Water Wolin.
I would also eall the attention of Hu tead
eats of Gas Works to my make of BM
AT4fti WO
MORTON STREET, Ninth Ward;
Eprwsiruncill.
THOMAS .11. WILLER, Presjdent.
nese orts lier
complete enabgakamatila Wert. sad
cow prepared toter:lml \ am
Exerfaes i of every dimly tioo
Bennis, Oil Mullis.
Meet Iron IWork.
aallread
BoWag BIM Castings.
zoili!!! 94 1 9 11 0 6 , :
mmftwoplommio.
GwaseragilWirs;
Roams olm:Eommilx
ROREISON, REA & CO.,
thiceeseora to /tainnSON., llllfle 41 MUM%
WASHINGTON WORKS,
FOUNDERS AND NACHINISTS,Pnisium,
manuisicturers u of Bolt and Stationary Staim.....An
ill M *Chla
= descriptlorVeT.'oll-7a
and B tltr il ßoller and Sheet Iron Work.
Office, o. ISt, corner First and Szalthleld
Streets.
to/Tel:4lr
B t ar r AltpliPATZ2irr =far
ATONT DILANC FOUNDRY.
." T litigler Strew, Ninth Wai
(OpPointe Union Iron ) -
ITITEIBUBOB.
Rolling Biu rind Bridge Casting%
THIMBLE SKEINS AND PIPE BOXES,
YALCRINItar AM) OUTINGS GENKBALLY.
Orden Promptly sad carefully executed.
Charges reasonable.
MEW kRAQUEL
(mums
THOMAS CAHLIN & co.,
Foarth Ward Foundry and laetrile Works
SANDUSKY BT., ALLEGHENy. arr. Tk,
Manulk,eturets •of Steam Bolitees,
Bbafttnir. Grist aka Saw auil Work,
kllll and ifseldne Casting., Grate M%
Weights, Wagox Boxes, to. Buftd to order and
have on Land Engines of all sbes. niritge
.
CFSTBAL FOIMICRY
AND ROLL WORKS
880 Penn Street,
BOLL L 4 BOYD & BAOALEY.
Chlll Bolls, Mill Outing., Roll Lathes, ac.
COAL AND}
ANTHRACITE CQZ
THE BRADDOCK&FIELDSI
Gals Coal Company
Has this day been *misdated BoLBAGENTB for
Pittsburgh and Allegheny Cities and surrounding
towns fort the sale of the Coal of the Pennsylva
nia and Ohio Anthracite Coal and Transpotta
lion Company.
Parties In want of a, soperior qua/Hy°, Anthra
cite Coal from Basternmtnet. will do well to Call
'on them. -
D_General .olOce and : Pard.L . COP.NEII • or At.:
DZIIBO2f JIM axd P. Ft. F., 0!,1LE,...A11e-
B•afteb Otdce .anda'Ard—LIBBBT,P, opposite
BIXTBRIPPIi STREET, Pittaboyeb.
Postoffice Address, Box 11117 .rittsbargli. -•
J. D. MAHON;
in petiatendeit.lollllL'ii Ohio'Mama,
Coal and Transportation, co.;
N0.114,V0M11 AYMSinttlibargh%
0,0A1,17 -7------i COAL!!!
DICKSON, sit V. & CO.,
Havin g mmumed theleofibm to
NO. 067 MERIT SISENT
(Lately CIO: Mous lO W 82 00 ND ira kki g .
`112"1" M1(1% Clorriciirt At
0 N
et She
I° El 9 4Mert s Pr rtheir , mice.; eiteMeoesea to
they 'tempt ' 'Math' will be attended to
mossotts.
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wErr mump s ~
v.
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mirs..
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i ,0,0.11 x Tett i' 4 ~..) . yr" 10!44.4c-a
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mommum k . : P . ITT , 8 . B : URG g. GAZ - f , a. "4"17, . 1 • - 1 -, , , URSD — AY . APRIL -9
(MIRTH WARD,
dole Agents for the celebrated Base Burning
Oriental - Stores and Furnaces for Hard Coal or
- Coke.Best la the World for WillOr.OglCS, Store or
Church. Fire needs no rekindling—burns ali win=
ter. Do netb ay an ill you see or send for Circular.
No. 20 WOOD STREET.
Oar Agents for Orientals—pima:tun BROS.,
Smithfield at.: GEO. ROBLEY, Allegheny City.
HUGUS & CO.
11 c&IIDtAOra8EEe Or XVIZT vAnurr OF
ISI TC:OVMSI
BOSTON COOKING .8 AEG's;
"TI. FIERY FURNACE,"
108 WARNING Btaurntas.
THE NEW ANTI-DUST COOKINg STOVE,
"SZOTILAToR." COLUMBIA COO STOVE,
SANT (Cincinnati Patterni P ETABLN
RANGE CAST IRON 1Q Pa
WELLMAN'S
REF LECTOR, (MAT_
_,ES free Irom dln and duk
ORATE FRONTS, Jrzzi:DEB3, At.
206 and 208 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
5e25717
00041. STOKES.
BISSELL C 0.98
FOB BITUMIN 008 COAL.
7turaste4 to Cook, *Ake or Roast an
1(11 mean: other Stove in the .Thdoi.
No. 285 'Liberty Street.'
BIBS, & 00.,
s ir on lit t aggUr We, .f . . . , •
RICATIArsToviI I / 4
mincis.
eIiATR Into
000YiertugalGB, te.
DYER AND' . 13601#1.11R,
H.J. LANCE,.
DYER AND SCOURER.
No. a ST. cmAnt oirriszcarr
And Nos, 1135 aid 117 MN Street,
RABB &1110SE111,„
ajr , , AlicirrriucTs. -
JP2 , BOMB ABSOCIATIONL BVILDIDIIO.
~z, i sat tau Olsie liars& (ausesiriki -141.
t , , ptisaustv i i a , elo tou r
. ° T! gireoitati ' au,* .
1 d
. ' 'l2l ool,ll' ' ,', ' Tf: 1‘1.."1 .il.rtf i , t.3 .11 4 'r i
HUGHI-BOLE & - CO
co. Point Alley and Duquesne St.,
(Nita TEM Pozwro
Engine Builders, Founders and
Machinists.
•
Manuf TIONARY E acture S TEARB NGINES, OAT I E NGINEf3 and STA
-1 alsee.
gpecial attention invitedofal to our neWEITATION
ARY OIL WELL ENGINE AND PORTABLE
BOILER. of . 18- liorseepower. •
CASTINGS, of ever/ kind. made to orderatoar.
, Foundry. on THIRD STRE .ET below Market.
'RIGS for Oil Wells, SRAPTING, PULLEYS,
HANGERS.ROUE_and TOBAOSO SC.ldEves and
IBON TOBACCO Peckniens, on /mid and made to
order. at the
INDUSTRIAL WORKS,
Fronting on the Allegheny River, near the Point,
PlrTnntflU}H, PA..
in` All orders promptly Alled• TRY 111 3.
OAT PITT
soma, SITU A?di
WORKS.
CARROLL & SNYDER,
L O i rtI 7 ACTIIII.IBBO,
TUBULAR, DousLE-Prarm TunutAß,
ALItIi RS -BOX AND CYLINDER STEAM BOIL
OILE STILLS AND OIL TANK%
ctranricys; BREECHING ' AND ma PANS,
SETTLING, PANS, SALT PANS AND CON
, DENBERSt
STEAM PIPES, GASOMETERS AND LEON
BRIDGES;
PRISON DOORS AND COAL Barns
Ocoee and Warehouse. earner Second,
Third. Short and /Aber*? Streets,
PITTSBURGH. Pa.
. , .
Ill' Orders sent to the abo're address will be
promptly attended to. m17:189
V • • ' a, CO.,
BOILER MAKERS
AND SHEET IRON IiVORKNILSI
NOB. AO, AS, 180 LIM no rrairli Err.
wttn
Raving secured a lame Tan d and tivrilmstl It
the most approval machinery. we are pre
pared to maaufacture every description of SOIL
in the best manner, and warranted equal to
any made la the country. Chimneys. Breeching,
lire Beds, Steam Pipes. Locosaotive
Condensers, Balt PAU. Tanks, 011 Balls, agita
tors, Bettllas ran., Bißler Iron.firiftes. Einar-
Pan_,s and sole laanuaketarers orzarn=fs Pat
ent Boilers. • .
lepalrlag dose akoetest stouse.
Jai IMML,
Ness 55 and 66 Water Streets
rinirszusen, PA.I
BLANIMUninum CM
IRON OIL TANKS
3
12.1:130 ELM, 093•1133 311 x Pl2/1,
311131a.Thre XML BTAcrIA
4nd !MET 1803 r WWII.
TOT Steamboat'.
JAHMID Y. 111171111...............ADXVND D. BE
JARED N. BRIAR & 80114
K1X 071 .011711/10113 07 • -
Steam 8011 , oil Stills, Tanks.
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SUEET nzor: wonz,ao.
61 Penn Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
STOVES, CASTINGS, &o.
THE BEST STOVES.
A. BRADLEY dz co.
Manufacturers of the greatest variety of
Cook, Parlor and Heating Stares,
TO BE 70IIND IN THZ STATE.
CET THE BEST.
TRIIMMMH,
lITIVIntrBSRI PA
ARommons.
1011 , PM BARINti VOIPANT.
No. 169 Wood Street,
CAPITAL, : : : : : $200,000.
BTOCKHOLDERB INDIVIDUALLY LIABLE,
DEALS= IN I
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES
AND , COLD.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON TINE DEPOSITS.
• .
Collections made OR all steemsaalble Debits la
the Salted States and Canada'.
DIREOTOBSI
D. Hostetter, Jno. 0. Risher.
Junes Gordon, Bobt. H. King,
D. Wallace, Andrew
.Kr,
E. Fawcett, Jaatealt Bailey.
BAWL. It
D. LEET
NATIONAL BANK - OF COIIIIIICI
Cor. of Wood and Sixth tii.tn.
A. PATTEg8 011 ...... --Priksideat.
JUL BILL
--Canner.
cl4p,.rT4L, r t.s. sysoe,ooo.
DEBBOTOBB: . ... • I
A. Pattbrsou.' - . Game W. aAs,
Wm. Lockhart ,' It. H. Palmer :
Chas. liivm. Dona
Dan. B. Davidson. - Wm. Bend . ;
W. B. Haven.,.
DzscotratTs mum
2.1)9:012
A. CAVGIEET & CO.,
BANKERS AND BROKERS,
Corner Third and Wood Strains,
prx - remitracm,
0 3 170C1M0813 TO HABRA, & 1:I0
Exchange, Coin, Coupon
And particular attention paid to the purchase
11.1141 sale of
60V ERNME NT BONDS;
amS t igh Draft. 1,21,L0n.d0n.
ass •..
N. inkasitii & son,
313.8.1V1sciam e t
57 Market Street,
PrrTreXiViseEt.
. ,
Collections *ads 021 all thetalacdpal potato of
the United /States and Oanadaa.
Stocks v itende end other Seetirlties
BOUGHT •ND BOLD ON culoasswis.
P cit
ular attention Paid to the ureheatt
ofte
United States Securities.
].3o:u
JAY COOKE & CO.,
.. 13 61 , XLIMera r
144 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
STOCKS and BONDS of all des.riptiona
bought and sold
attention given to the puielase &nasal°
of Government Securities
OILS
WttaND AND KING;
Couusdirios Yerebsata and*rekers In
Petroleum • and its *Products,
DALZELL'S BLOCK, DUQUESNE WAY,
PHILADELPHIA ADDREaI3.
Boom 17, Chamber of Comnierce,
spin 133 SOUTH SECOND STREET
ECLIPSE PETROLEUM REFINERY.
z!titunnt W. C. TWIDDLE,
HANVIPACTITHER Or
Librieating & High Test Bunting Oils. '
, .
, .
Eclipse Ismlikudi Aldo OH.
Stands great heat without ekange; remains
limpid at lowest temperatures. Special Oil for
tropical climates or het weather.
L•eoillsaotlScrews. L ve. Entine. Machine shop,
W cat
flaw 111111 and Planing Ann Oils ,
Adapted ibr hi..ki opeed..
, ""'i
Mlikilne 'OM - wool iiteamiuglaoll,
1
011. Tanners' litusr• semilorl.= = "
higartarishistoil, thisoll €O,
Harness 011 z!arrasune.
emion vearinti i to prestryo Brisk* Iron
Work aid Ifattlitery Mom/0M ,
These productir are Manufsottired under Dr.
T weddle , olpatent by Superheated Steam in Vao
ono. , The' laibricatMg IL,
are
almost odorless.
Parfet'', 'pure uniform. and ,il ht col
ored. stand * ill perature an
remain timid
Ohs are inked 1 Firballearagig 6411 kt ulle
'
many of tie yi p 'Bail . Samples eau
be , examined and orders le ft at 124 WOOD
IiREET. Works at Skarpsbitrg Bridge. ,
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9.1,f ,8144'4E1%
UNION MERMANT;
nxn naitaw L is
Petroleum, and its
,Prsdnots,
PltUburti WIIee—DALZILL'S BUILD/Nee
Corner of DRlllellie Wq and Inela streets.
sau wao
Phttedelliiilltosofi—lurr wAiNtrra.r.
Dmmoir o*,,wpass,
H. M. LONG &`CO:;
osioe , ,D4TELL,B!mtmi ft ,
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DWASta
Quotations as received by Ph. R.
Mertz:- Gold, 182". f: .Silver, 125; Eighty
one's, 1 16 X; Five Twenties, 1862, 121 x;
do 1884, 115 X; do 1865, 1173,; do 1865,
Consols, 114; do 1867, --, do 1868,
—; Ten Forties, /05X; New York
Central, 63X; Erie, —; Reading, 93X:
C en t ral, 63
Wayne di Chicago
Railroad, 30X; Ohio dc. • Missiasipp),
32X; Michigan ':ontheiTt, 974‘;'. Cleve
land Pittsburgh, 973; ; Chicago et
Rock Island, 133 x; Chicago ,g North-
Western, 4 3 5%;Phicago & North Western
-Preferred, Adams Express Com
pany, 583"; Merchants Union Express,
15; Paciii 4 o Mail. 92x; Western tfnion
Telegraph Company, 41.3.,<; Gregory, 8,20;
Quartz Hill, 1,55; Corydon, Smith et
Parmlee, 3,00; W. Am. Exprest; 40.
in, Telegraph to the Pittsburgh Ciazette.3
NE* Yopa, April 14, 1869. •
Money was in moderate demand du
ring the morning, at coin inteiest on
Government Bonds,'and 7 per cent cur
rency, with commission 1.32 per cent:on
stocks. In the afternon the market, as
yesterday, • worked easier and before
3 o'clock capital was plenty, at 7 per
cent. Some of the banks report increased
receipts of currency from the interior.,
Some uncivilness has been caused by`re
, ports that `the District Attorney is gath
ering eVideince concerning the loans:made
I ahoy° legal rate, with a view of enforcing .
I the provisions of the usury law. Com-
Ixtercial 'Paper is dull at 10@1314 pea;
/cent. Sterling.strong under the easing
, in mone,yi and, cash gold, prime bankers,
at 7X@7X per. cent—tor 60 days, and
8X€48,1 for sight;' Gold firmer; opened
at 1,3234, advanced to 1,33 X and alined,
at 1,62 X,, The Java brought. 82,000 lbsil
rates paid for carrying • were _7 per cent,
dowitte Zper cent. to flat.
• GoVeinments- strong - and I higher," ,
with 823 and 678 as the features.'
Coupons of '81.7. / 16 34@11.6%; do, '62,
120 X®120 3 / 4 ; do. 184, 117 X®11734; do. !f15,,1
117 X©1171;. new do., -114 X®114X; do,
114 X 114 W. do. 435, 1 14®114p 4 ; 10-
40s, 105 X 105 X. • • ;- •
tee bonds • dull::
_liessOurls;:: 88 34 i
New nnessee% • 6 5X4@86; North :Car.,
•olinas, 54X®55.• • •• '- ;,, "
The Stock market tibia morn- .
ing was bat generally steady'. New,'
York Central And Roolt rilandwere esn
°options and 'showed: an nrinsual.aotivit
ty, the former fluctuating ••betwynizi.l6B
:ffind 164 X, while' tho :* latter, was .very
strong on renewed reports -of florin divi
dend. In the a ft ernoon Ike roarkit,iviio:
stnnewhat irregnlar;•Witli wide _Recipe
thini in stocks. The- features on
e
"bull". side Werti an adVanee oil:kook Is.
land to 134' Sort - Wayne to 31Wabash
to X 93 4, and Marines& preferred tO 1883 i.
The principal' obange.on the f'beirside
was a fall of New York • Central to 162,X,
with an intone ' " pressure - sell,. A re:
poll. was currant that the lite of the bill
toi legalize the 80 per cent.' ertiflcates
been 'interwoven with-the Broadway`'
Railroad bill in the' Senate ;add that"
both are likely to faiL ...The market gen.
Orally left off dull antlibeavy.- • • •
rive•Vairty .Prices—Cumbe.' •.29®
82S; Wella:ExPressi
40( )4Q34 , ;,A.dam5, , 68 59i4
gx_t, merchants
Union, 16@16; United States, 58X WO;
Quiloksilver, aixoatzal, nazdon,zlo9val
'80; Pacifidf 83 11009240 1-Nifeetep h
Union Telegraph,
_4l*Newrlrlrk Ckm
tral, 162),OgltiNt'HuNon`RiVer, kis s itio I
.4454; 87 3 i •war*"/
Ard c• • Mid
e. a2 XWP;A; AS/49NR And Alloys USA
mb3o
CENTRAL . AND 17NION
PACIFIC RAILWAY . BONDS,
The cheapest Investment non In the market for
sale by
PR. R. .3 1:E
Corner FIFTH AVENUE & WOOD STREETS.
Also, dealer In Government Bonds. Gold and
Coupons and European Exchange at market
rates.
dext
JAMES T. BRADY & CO.,
Moe/Bora 08. JONES & CO
Corner Fourth and Wood Sta.,
.. 13 ALNIC.M.R.Ej i
BUT AND ma. ALL mania 01
GOVRIVALENT SECURITIES,
MLA/ SILVER AND COUPONS,
.4 ON MOST FAVORABLE TBRiES.
Interest Allowed on Deposits.
NIP Money lomied on Government Bonds at
oweat market rates.
•
Orders executed for the ru.reitase
and Sale of STOCKS, BONDS and
GOLD.
JAMES T. BRADT &
#Slje cr airtts.
FINANCE. A,NI) TRADE
OFFICE OF P/TTSBUBOU titAZETTE,
WEENEsivA.T, April' 14, 1869
Gold opened weak at 133 X, became
'very firm and •sidesnOed' to 133, from
which it declined to 132 k, and closed
quiet at 1821 X:f;: i rtte cause of thkdeclrne
was the rumor that besidest the onei and
half naillion dollars of gold, arrived yes
.
dan - another lot of Altar millions were
on the way here: Large sales were made
in anticipation of .a heavy decline, but
the small stook note` on the nutiiiet fol•
ordinary transactions made the loaning
rate for gold so high. that it would , be
preferable to buy'instead of submitting
to the onerous charges.
Government bonds were firm early in
'the day without any activity, but on the
rise in gold the market became strong,
and advatioed one-fourth per cent., hut
at the close the market wagon' again.
The Stock market is strong, but the
changes are unimportant. Fort Wskyne,
Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Rock
Island are the strong,est stocks on the.
list. Just as
_soon as the money mar
ket can be supplied with money at seven
per cent. currency rate, a sharp upward
movement is likely to begin, and stocks
that may appear to be high now, may
then be considered cheap. The increas
ing earnings of nearly all the Railroads
has enhanced the value of Railroad
shares to such an extent, that all divi
dend paying stocks now selling at or
near par will be brought up -for perms
xtent investment.
Business dull Money at twelve per
cent.
Terre Hante, 8 7®39; do. preferred, 87@
• 69; wabash,`67@fl7 > Yo do. preferred 77®
7734; St. Fatal, 7 7 1 4®7750 do. preferred,
8.1‘@84.;i; Fort Wayne, 13034@131X;
Ohio dr Mississippi, 32%®327‘; Michigan
Central, 119(4)120 Michigan Southern,
437x@98; Illinois Central, 13834@140;
Pittsburgb, 901i®905‘; Toledo, 97;;@98;
Lake Shore, 97,34'@98; Rock Island, 1335;
@i33%; Northwestern, 8 3Y® 8 3j4; do.
preferred, 95@MM; Marietta,' d
pre.
ferred, 831; Sioux City, 116; C. C. 4 I. C.,
39 31: Bt. Joseph, 114; C., C., C. and 1., 70.
Mining shares dull.
pper stocks •at Boston : Copper
Fall C os, 834; Franklin, 163 i; Hancock, 4;
Quincy, 22: Minnesota 2.
Receipts of the Sub•Treasnry . were
$630,345; 'payn2ents, 066,439; balance,
$ 89 ,921,871.
Clearances at Gold Excha n ge, Bank.
$75,000,000.
Exports for the week, except spode,
$ 3 ,617,388.
LIVE wrocx MARKETS
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PENN'A OEN vRAL STOCE TAW*
WEDNESDAY, April 14, !ISM
CATTLE—The market has been mod
eratelY active thus far this week, all the
good cattle on sale having been taken at
about.ast week's prices. As a general
thing,, however, shippers want canoes-
skins, Alleging, that it is a very risky
business just now to buy cattle for ship. '
!tient, as ' the eastern markets are very
unreliable, and that they ought to have
some little show to get out with a whole
skin, even if they do not make any
thing. It is generally conceded that
there is but little chance for stock
to make anything, as the margins men
are
whittled down Wench a close point that
it involves too much risk; if 'everything
goes right and they are so fortunate as
to strike a good market, they may pomi
bly make a little money, but the chances
losinare just as good, and a little better, for
g.
• Compared with last week, prices have
;undergone no quotable change. Prime
'to extra smooth shipping steers nfay be
quoted, a B@Bg, and medium do. at
•7©7 , X. • • ,
WEDNESDAY, April 7 .—Pletcher to ; :
Beach de _Bray 14 weighing 17,925..
TRunsnAr, April 8.--Holmes, Lafferty
& Co. for •Read to Kelly 17 weighing
20,000; at 734; same, for Brown to Kelly
30-weighing 40,325, at 65/ 4 ; same for
same to same 15 cows weighing 18,875,"'
at 7g; same for Bash to Beach &Bray 15
weighing 16,325; and 2 balleo•same for
Webb to Gillett 4 Co. 14 weighing 19,000;
same' for same' to same 32 weighing
39, , 225.
FarbAr, April 9.—Holmes, Laffeity &
Co. for Road to Gillett & Co. 28 weighing
88 ,675, at 8g: earns for` same to .Martin
81 weighing 89,325,'11l 7g; Evert to Dim- •
ald 32 weighing 40,250, at'7li. • ' • •
tfonrimr,'Aprifl2.lL-Ileskett to•Beaoh`,
dc Bray 81 weighing 40,000; at 7%;'Beck-'
ett tip Klanien.ls weighing AMA at 635.
TUESDAY, April 13.—Dolan tO?Glliett,
& Co. 32 weighing 88,525, at 7,70; HolmeA_
Lafferty 4 Co for Quick to Beach et
Bray 30 weighing 43,125, at 8g; same, for.
Blair to Ault ' & Co. 6 weighing 8,075; at •
73i; Smith &,..Blne for Hogle to Gi ll ett &
Co. ,17 weighing -22,000, at 8; A.llll to .
Meksdes II weighing .11,700; Bradleyi & ,
Bros.to Gillett & Co. 67 weighing 75,335,
at 7; Smith & Blue for Hosglaperter_ ,
Fritz 33 ,weiglibig 42,W, at 8.
WEDNESDAY, April 14 .—Holmes, Lid& •
erty it Co. for Holmes & Plieffer to Roth '
18 weighing 19,500, at 8,65; Smith &Blue -•
for Bogie to Roth 16 weighing 18,125,
at 8,00.
SHP:SP.:Jae Sheep market is fairly
active, and there hra firmer feeling than
prevailed' t week ago, which is in cone
queries of -diminished arrivals, and, if
anything, a slightly improved demand.
We can report sales of clipped, at 434®
Gm, and woole,d sbeep at 6®7%, accord.
ing to quality and condition.
Enslgn Newton sold a drove of fancy •
sheep, fed by.him in Mahoning Co. Ohio,
and averaging 14014 lbs, to M C Hen
drickson, at 9 —considered the best drove
or sheep ever brought to this market. It
being feared that 'they would not .carry
to New York with safety, Mr. Hendrick
son re -sold them toi Hugh RiohaidtiOn,'
the well-known butcher, at a profit ef ;W. •
HOGS.The Hog market' , is stronger
than last week, and pricea - from a quer. •
ter to a half a cent higher. We now '
quote Philadelphia Hogs at -1 134@11X,
and Yorkers at 104103 i. • The receipts
although only moderate, keep pp pretty .
well with:the demand, as bgyersgener
ailYi both here and the : Asst., do not
take hold very freely at the pricelt: ' • '
PETROLEUM MARKET.
Fick OP Prrrestritou Gamma, i •
WEDlgEspAyr April 14, 1 .869.:,- 1
The oil market continuesi exceedirt •
gly
quiet and a l little weak, though prices are
without quotable change. There seems
to be little or no demand either for pres
sent or future delivery, and it is as just
as true that the offerings are light,
though;if anything, the pressure to- sell
is stronger than that to buy. Situated
as the market now is, there is not much
chance for business, as `it is narrowed
down to such a fine point, that there is
no margin to either refiner or crude
dealer, and there must of necessity be
a change, one way or the other, betbre
there will be an improvement. Crude is
too hitch for Refined, and until the one
declines or the other advances, the re
finer can do nothing, as there is no mar
gin in manufacturing; and those of . ottr
refiners having contracts out will probe.
bly buy to cover, as they can do so ,to
better advantage than In manufacturing
it. There Is still another obstacle in the
way, oil is relatively higher at 011 City .
than here.
CRlTDE—The,Crude market continues
I dull and deioid of anything that is pew
or important, with the exception, per
haps, that the feeling is weaker. Sp o t
oil Is still held at, 15, with.no buyers .
above 143;, and not many at that; seller
till July is still quoted at la, and no buy
ers. Sale of 1,000 each Ma and June at •
15X, which indicates a decline of halt a-.
cent; as the last sale,
.repo rt ed forpielK,
months was at /a. $ - ~.-
„, .4) ,
REFINED—The Refine'd ' Market, market ;
continues dull and weak, and while some
'deliveries are a shade lower, as a general
thing there,kr,Aao, important change in
Pricera, , filalCof:soo each April to Juni
at 33. Quota tions—April, last half, 111 KI
Bray l
and
September June, 133 R; April to June, 83;
Apri to , o
85Decc ay
emtober, S
38.eptem
bea, UR; and June t
HM 111 1731-700 bbls at $4,15.
_,l LOBRIOAT/NG OILS.
Eclipse Winter Lubricating oil .. ... . 400
EBattll t i tt ad ;4 -0 ....,.....`, .... . ... . .150'
oliriso seminary.... ............ . . .........
Eclipse Spindle ............... . ............ • . 800
OIL SHIPPED BAST IMI A. V. IL R.
Lockhart, Frew k Co., 762 bbls refined
to Warden. Frew & '
Citizens
BigC,
-• Philadelphia,
Bro.&Co. PhinidelpC i Optbleto Track: cksTotal Shipments
Refined....... 1279
OIL- SHIPPED EAST PROSE DIIQUERHI
D DEPOT'. -
.' Bly, 25 bbla tat and 25 bbls reiltie&' •
oil to C. B. Rubley & Co., Philadelphia.
~ John L. Moorhouse 12 /Ibis lubricating
oil to Wallace, : C urtis 46;094,Phi1a.'
H. W. o . • Tweddle,_ 11 bbhflubricatinie
.oil t0,Mr...14. Gen Philadelphia, , -4. , ~,-' 1
D:.93Bnedt,Wil 53bble zellueln. 'z,•
W. • , . , *Nat: itadaphlLl'f:eeiV‘
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